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Radiofrequency ablation in a porcine liver model: Effects of transcatheter arterial embolization with iodized oil on ablation time, maximum output, and coagulation diameter as well as angiographic characteristics
作者姓名:Nakai M  Sato M  Sahara S  Kawai N  Tanihata H  Kimura M  Terada M
作者单位:Department of Radiology Hidaka General Hospi-tal,116-2 Sono,Gobo Shi,Wakayama 644-8655,Japan,Department of Radiol-ogy,Wakayama Medical University 811-1,Kimiidera,Wakayama Shi,Wakayama 641-8510,Japan,Department of Radiol-ogy,Wakayama Medical University 811-1,Kimiidera,Wakayama Shi,Wakayama 641-8510,Japan,Department of Radiol-ogy,Wakayama Medical University 811-1,Kimiidera,Wakayama Shi,Wakayama 641-8510,Japan,Department of Radiol-ogy,Wakayama Medical University 811-1,Kimiidera,Wakayama Shi,Wakayama 641-8510,Japan,Department of Radiol-ogy,Wakayama Medical University 811-1,Kimiidera,Wakayama Shi,Wakayama 641-8510,Japan,Department of Radiol-ogy,Wakayama Medical University 811-1,Kimiidera,Wakayama Shi,Wakayama 641-8510,Japan
摘    要:AIM:To evaluate the effects of combined radiofrequen-cy ablation and transcatheter arterial embolization with iodized oil on ablation time,maximum output,coagula-tion diameter,and portal angiography in a porcine liver model. METHODS: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was applied to in vivo livers of 10 normal pigs using a 17-gauge 3.0 cm expandable LeVeen RF needle electrode with or with-out transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) with iodized oil (n = 5). In each animal,2 areas in the liver were ab-lated. Direct portography was performed before and af-ter RFA. Ablation was initiated at an output of 30 W,and continued with an increase of 10 W per minute until roll-off occurred. Ablation time and maximum output until roll-off,and coagulated tissue diameter were compared between the 2 groups. Angiographic changes on portog-raphy before and after ablation were also reviewed. RESULTS: For groups with and without TAE with iodized oil,the ablation times until roll-off were 320.6 ± 30.9 seconds and 445.1 ± 35.9 seconds,respectively,maxi-mum outputs were 69.0 ± 7.38 W and 87.0 ± 4.83 W and maximal diameters of coagulation were 41.7 ± 3.85 mm and 33.2 ± 2.28 mm. Significant reductions of abla-tion time and maximum output,and significantly larger coagulation diameter were obtained with RFA following TAE with iodized oil compared to RFA alone. Portography after RFA following TAE with iodized oil revealed more occlusion of the larger portal branches than with RFA alone. CONCLUSION: RFA following TAE with iodized oil can increase the volume of coagulation necrosis with lower output and shorter ablation time than RFA alone in nor-mal pig liver tissue.

关 键 词:射频消融    动物实验  肠疾病  动脉栓塞
收稿时间:2007 Feb 10

Radiofrequency ablation in a porcine liver model: effects of transcatheter arterial embolization with iodized oil on ablation time, maximum output, and coagulation diameter as well as angiographic characteristics
Nakai M,Sato M,Sahara S,Kawai N,Tanihata H,Kimura M,Terada M.Radiofrequency ablation in a porcine liver model: effects of transcatheter arterial embolization with iodized oil on ablation time, maximum output, and coagulation diameter as well as angiographic characteristics[J].World Journal of Gastroenterology,2007,13(20):2841-2845.
Authors:Nakai Motoki  Sato Morio  Sahara Shinya  Kawai Nobuyuki  Tanihata Hirohiko  Kimura Masashi  Terada Masaki
Institution:1. Department of Radiology, Hidaka General Hospital, 116-2 Sono, Gobo Shi, Wakayama 644-8655, Japan
2. Department of Radiology, Wakayama Medical University 811-1, Kimiidera, Wakayama Shi, Wakayama 641-8510, Japan
Abstract:AIM: To evaluate the effects of combined radiofrequency ablation and transcatheter arterial embolization with iodized oil on ablation time, maximum output, coagulation diameter, and portal angiography in a porcine liver model. METHODS: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was applied to in vivo livers of 10 normal pigs using a 17-gauge 3.0 cm expandable LeVeen RF needle electrode with or without transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) with iodized oil (n=5). In each animal, 2 areas in the liver were ablated. Direct portography was performed before and after RFA. Ablation was initiated at an output of 30 W, and continued with an increase of 10 W per minute until roll-off occurred. Ablation time and maximum output until roll-off, and coagulated tissue diameter were compared between the 2 groups. Angiographic changes on portography before and after ablation were also reviewed. RESULTS: For groups with and without TAE with iodized oil, the ablation times until roll-off were 320.6 +/- 30.9 seconds and 445.1 +/- 35.9 seconds, respectively, maximum outputs were 69.0 +/- 7.38 W and 87.0 +/- 4.83 W and maximal diameters of coagulation were 41.7 +/- 3.85 mm and 33.2 +/- 2.28 mm. Significant reductions of ablation time and maximum output, and significantly larger coagulation diameter were obtained with RFA following TAE with iodized oil compared to RFA alone. Portography after RFA following TAE with iodized oil revealed more occlusion of the larger portal branches than with RFA alone. CONCLUSION: RFA following TAE with iodized oil can increase the volume of coagulation necrosis with lower output and shorter ablation time than RFA alone in normal pig liver tissue.
Keywords:Liver  Radiofrequency ablation  Transcatheter arterial embolization  Iodized oil  Angiography  Hepatocellular carcinoma
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